What is Montessori?

Maria Montessori, an Italian physician, spent her lifetime observing children and creating an educational program that provides opportunities for hands-on learning. She believed that all children learn best from experiencing new information first-hand.

Cooperation & Independence

Children are encouraged to work cooperatively and are taught to solve their own problems and resolve conflict.

Natural Maturation

As natural maturation takes place, students learn to manage their time and focus on projects that are of interest to them.

Globally Practiced & Consistent

Montessori Education is globally practiced and globally consistent—the materials in the classroom at Harmony Day School are the same materials you will find in classrooms all over the world.

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What They're Saying

Read what other parents have to say about Harmony Day School.

Harmony Day School was more than just a primary Montessori experience for my son, it was an extended part of our family. The warmth and knowledge that my child received from Harmony far exceeded any of my expectations. The practical life skills that he mastered prepared him to easily assimilate into a grown up world. He started reading at Harmony because he honestly gained a desire to keep learning and pushing himself. Harmony provided him with a solid mathematical understanding that he can still refer back to as he is now going into second grade. Not only did Harmony offer my child a peaceful and rich Montessori experience, it gave him a foundation to grow into the person he is meant to be. I am forever grateful!